Abstract: This article examines issues of masculinity and same-sex relations within the Anglican tradition. In light of some of the ongoing debates occurring within the wider Anglican Communion concerning the role and place of LGBT persons, the author raises questions about the intersections between masculinity, religion, same-sex desire and queer theory. In discussing the cases of John Henry Newman and the Montreal Anglo-Catholic priest Edmund Wood, it is suggested that a certain type of moral malaise and gender ambiguity lies at the heart of this current Anglican crisis. Résume ́ : Cet article traite d’enjeux reliés a ̀ la masculinite ́ et aux relations homosexuelles au sein de l’Église anglicane. En basant ses réflexions sur des déb...
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This essay is about human beings. These human beings in particular are priests and LGBTQ-persons who...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...
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This article seeks to build on recent movement in the fields of religion and gender studies in order...
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The focus of the article is to show how the hegemony of heteronormativity compromises attempts at ga...
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This essay is about human beings. These human beings in particular are priests and LGBTQ-persons who...
The aim of the article is to illustrate that prejudice differs fundamentally from legitimate presupp...